@cavsmakemesad That’s more than a fine response and I appreciate it.
This is a more exaggerated example to what I was aiming for: https://t.co/7AK82KhLtM
@cavsmakemesad He “reflexively” throws his head back because he’s made this version of flopping a norm. If it’s a foul, it’ll *hopefully* be called a foul without that reaction.
We’re *debating* if you enjoy watching your players embellishing to draw a foul? No distaste here, pure curiosity!
@cavsmakemesad I don’t really care if they’re fouls or not. Again, there are so many culprits of this not just in CLE, but this is just a recent example. Foul? Yes. Embellished to a pretty high extent? Yes. https://t.co/U95giwLixb
@FonzGuy@ebaee_e@kylamb8 Now that is an answer I’ll accept, I appreciate that.
It’s easily to be hypocritical with this topic because it’ll irk you in the ECF when Brunson gets his fair share of calls but we’ll get a laugh when it’s our guy getting the call.
@ZTD08 This was meant as a conversation for fans to talk about sports, but some people missed the point.
A friend told me that the Detroit baseball team send the Cleveland baseball team packing in the playoffs last year. Is that true?
@FonzGuy@ebaee_e@kylamb8 Because you’re reaching, my friend.
I’m solely talking about the flopping problem that the NBA has and unfortunately, the Cavs have a few players who partake. The refs fall victim to it, it’s up to the league office to spark change. That’s was my post’s intention.
@FonzGuy@ebaee_e@kylamb8 I support the Pistons, yeah. I work in sports in the city of Detroit, yeah. I have a following in the Midwest so I’m connecting with Cavs fans what they think.
It’s laughable to think my original post was to complaining about the officiating after watching that game
@FonzGuy@ebaee_e@kylamb8 I tweeted about the Cavs. I tweeted the original post to inspire conversation, responding to others is typically how conversations work in my experience.